视频丨日学者:日本应正视历史罪行 “拥核”言论十分危险
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-12-23 02:39

Core Viewpoint - The recent statements from a Japanese government official advocating for Japan to possess nuclear weapons have sparked significant domestic criticism, highlighting a potential shift in Japan's post-war security policy under Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide's administration [1][3]. Group 1: Security Policy Changes - The Japanese government is accelerating defense spending, which some experts believe could lead Japan towards militarization and away from its historical stance on war [5][7]. - The current administration's moves to modify the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles" are seen as dangerous and could undermine international trust in Japan [3][7]. Group 2: Historical Context and Public Sentiment - There is a growing concern among scholars that Japan's "peace" museums are increasingly downplaying the country's wartime aggression and the realities of its historical actions [7][9]. - The Osaka International Peace Center previously showcased Japan's wartime aggression but ceased to do so around 1990 due to public backlash, now focusing solely on the suffering caused by air raids [9].